Makes you answer a lot of questions then…
..you find out it’s only a free trial before paying in 3 days… hilarious that this is “budget tracker” and makes you pay day 3 of using… give me something worth my time, like a week to 30 days at the most. 3 is wayyy to little and kinda goes against your fundamentals Update: Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. I appreciate the effort behind the app. However, I believe extending the trial period to at least a week or offering a limited feature set for a longer period could provide a better user experience and allow potential customers to make a more informed decision. A longer trial period would give users more time to fully understand and utilize all the features effectively. This can lead to a deeper engagement with the app, as users would not feel rushed to explore everything within a short timeframe. By allowing more time, users can experience the full value of the app, which can increase their likelihood of subscribing after the trial period ends. Moreover, a longer trial period can build trust and satisfaction among potential customers. When users feel they have had ample time to evaluate the app, they are more likely to appreciate its benefits and be willing to invest in it. This approach can lead to higher customer retention and positive word-of-mouth, ultimately benefiting the app’s growth and reputation. Thank you for considering this perspective. I look forward to seeing how the app evolves